Anonymous ID: fa631a Oct. 9, 2018, 11:28 a.m. No.3410841   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0871

The largest ethnic group in South Africa, Zulu, has spoken out against the expropriation of land without compensation in the country. Zulu is ready to cooperate with the country's white farmers, known as Afrikaners or Boers.

 

Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini has said the group will cooperate with South African minority rights group AfriForum.

 

“The Zulu nation I’m talking about will not exist if we don’t have food. That’s why I say farmers must come closer so that we discuss what we can do when we talk about agriculture and the availability of enough food in the land. That’s why I’m asking AfriForum of the Boers to come and help us,” Zwelithini said, as quoted by eNews Channel Africa.

 

“Because when government started talking about the appropriation of land, expropriation without compensation, Boers downed tools. There is no food in South Africa,” he added.

Zulu people are the largest ethnic group in South Africa, with an estimated 10-12 million people living mainly in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. The group accounts for more than a fifth of the country’s population and its opinion is important in the context of the general elections next year.

 

“Anyone who wants to be voted for and elected by us, I’m going to talk now, anyone who wants to be elected by us must come and kneel here and commit that I will never touch your land,” the Zulu King said.

 

While kings have no official power in modern South Africa, they still have the loyalty of millions of people and are recognized in the constitution as traditional leaders.

 

The land expropriation program run by President Cyril Ramaphosa is designed to redistribute land to poor black people to tackle severe inequality 24 years after the end of apartheid. It mostly involves lands owned by Boers, whites primarily of Dutch descent. However, the program has aroused discontent among the Zulus, too.

 

The Zulu King said he is waiting for a meeting with the president. “He (Ramaphosa) must come here… and say it, write it down in an agreement and sign off that the land of the Zulus will not be touched,” Zwelithini said.

https://www.rt.com/business/440807-zulu-king-south-africa-land/

Anonymous ID: fa631a Oct. 9, 2018, 11:31 a.m. No.3410879   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: fa631a Oct. 9, 2018, 11:47 a.m. No.3411081   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1170

A U.S. telecommunications company has reportedly discovered “manipulated” hardware from chip maker Super Micro.

 

The revelation comes days after a report said that motherboards made by the company were modified to let Chinese hackers into the computer systems that installed the chips.

 

Bloomberg reported Tuesday that Yossi Appleboum, a security expert working for the telecommunications company, gave the news outlet documents and analysis as evidence of the hardware manipulation.

 

Appleboum did not disclose the name of the telecommunications company because of non-disclosure agreements, according to Bloomberg.

 

The security expert told the news outlet that during his work at the firm Sepio Security, he had encountered similar manipulations of other computer company’s hardware that was manufactured by contractors in China.

 

He pointed to various points of vulnerability in the Chinese supply chain, where such modifications can be made.

 

"Supermicro is a victim – so is everyone else,” he told Bloomberg.

 

In a statement to the outlet, Super Micro stressed its commitment to the integrity and security of its products and said it was not aware of the vulnerabilities previously detailed by Bloomberg.

 

“We still have no knowledge of any unauthorized components and have not been informed by any customer that such components have been found,” the company wrote. “We are dismayed that Bloomberg would give us only limited information, no documentation, and half a day to respond to these new allegations.”

 

The company has said that it sold customers motherboards containing compromised chips as detailed in a previous Bloomberg report.

 

The initial report, citing multiple government sources, said that companies like Apple and Amazon as well as government contractors had received hardware from Super Micro that had been tampered by the Chinese government.

 

All three companies have pushed back on Bloomberg’s reporting.

 

Apple has also issued a public statement on the matter and sent a letter to Congress challenging the report.

 

https://thehill.com/policy/technology/410598-new-evidence-of-hacked-super-micro-hardware-found-report